Gaming is my passion and i want to continue this with my gaming experience…But today i am stuck when my mouse is not matching my speed so i want a little help from you guys in finding a better gaming mouse.
I google it and found some articles for best gaming mouse for me…please take a look and tell me
http://review10s.com/best-gaming-mouse-reviews/
A lot of it comes down to hand size, grip preference etc.
For instance, in that first link the top mouse is the Logitech G502. I have one, but I just can’t get on with it…too small for my hand, buttons in the wrong place (I keep hitting the side buttons by accident).
I don’t think too many buttons on a mouse are a good thing either - if you’re pressing buttons on the side then that interferes with smooth and accurate movement, and also creates tension in the mouse hand.
Personally I’d go for something simple like the Razer Deathadder. It’s a classic gaming mouse, no frills, and pretty reliable.
If you want macros and such then get a programmable keyboard or gaming pad to go with it.
Personally I’d go for something simple like the Razer Deathadder. It’s a classic gaming mouse, no frills, and pretty reliable.
I second this. I’ve had my deathadder chroma for 2 years now, great stuff. I have used several cheapie knockoff mice from amazon, all shit. They will last for a few months and you can get them for like 10-20$. They work, but they will break very easily. I tried a Mad Catz RAT5 (i think?), had it for at least a year or two, was a pretty nice mouse but I had this issue like Ving, where I kept pushing buttons by accident.
Deathadder for me is great. Very comfortable, no need for extra buttons, the precision is great and it has some pretty neat software to customize your mouse to your liking. Only issue I have is if you forget to update your software, sometimes the mouse will act up.
Consider the offhand. I use a razer Tartarus for button mashing.
i’m still on a logitech MX518, the mx510 perished to the underworld many moons ago, i’d get the Razer Deathadder personally, lucky for me i’ve bought few extra mx510/518 so no worries here for the foreseeable future
To follow up with this, OP, if you’ve got a best buy, staples, or tigerdirect/compusa nearby, best bet is to walk in and take a look at the ones we’ve mentioned to see if you like how it fits in your hand, maybe take a test drive at the store with the floor model if they let you.
I swear by Mionix NAOS for anything that involves a lot of clicking.
I use a Utech Smart for MMO’s. It’s all right, but a bit less ergonomic than the Mionix but I need the buttons.
… Here I am, looking at this deep discussion of ergonomics, button positioning, price, branding…
And I’m just going, “I use a trackpad, and my keyboard, and I can play some of my builds one handed…Why buy a mouse?”
Hah, whatever works for you!
I heard a rumor that WoW’s class designer played with a tablet, soo…
I miss my 518s. Been using a G500 and it’s starting to wear out, but I’ve tried Razer mice before and they just feel clunky to me. I’ve always used Logitech gaming mice and never had a single problem with any of them. You have adjustable DPI with the newer Logitech mice and you still get the two thumb buttons.
Couldn’t agree more.
I’ve had the Deathadder 2013 for 3 years and its never given me any problems. It’s comfortable and precise; exactly what you need in a gaming mouse.
I like the design, but my SteelSeries Rival 100 right button gave up after 7 months…
So am looking for a similar mouse design right now
7 months is not 30 million clicks, I can tell you that much
Might be a fluke, is certainly the first time a mouse did not last several years, but I am not interested in getting the same one and to find out
could be if you play those online cookie making clicking game LOL
Unless you’re a very serious counter strike player you won’t notice much difference in technical aspects of your mice. I for one use Raizer Taipan which is nefarious for it’s “bad sensor”, but even knowing this I couldn’t detect anything abnormal about it. Getting a high DPI mice is also not worth it if you’re not 2k/4k graphics. For 1080p around 3.2k max DPI is all you need, but honestly I had to downshift from 3.2k to 800 once I began playing Overwatch and later DotA. All decent gaming mices should have adjustable DPI. In the end, like other ppl said, a mice choice is a highly individual thing.
I’m not a very serious player for anything, but I honestly couldn’t live with a mouse that won’t go up to at least 8.2k DPI anymore. It’s what I’ve gotten used to and I am considering pushing my limit even higher, simply because being able to move your mouse fast is quite preferable when working on a windows system (I’m used to be able to operate my OS with keyboard only, and using mice feels terribly sluggish).
I’m also very sensitive to even the lightest bit of jittering so it’s important to me that the curser stays where it’s supposed to be, something that’s not a given after (ab)using a mouse for a year…
Using a Logitech G502 after my loyal G500 died.
same using the G502 now, before i had the G500
Best mouse I have ever used. Has that crucial sniper button that drops dpi to zero if you want. Its the perfect sniper/fps mouse! And it feels comfortable too. And you can modify the dpi settings from zero to the thousands on the sniper button, and led light dpi setting indicators located on the scroll wheel. This mouse made me pro in counter strike. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/corsair-m65-pro-rgb-optical-gaming-mouse/5092004.p?skuId=5092004&ref=212&loc=1&ksid=1cf5a774-ba81-49e7-9144-816b9a958b2a&ksprof_id=3&ksaffcode=pg218887&ksdevice=m&lsft=ref:212,loc:2&gclid=CMGtvbGjwtICFRBEfgodRJQJHA
G500s ! I simply love it to death. Best size for smaller hands